NEW CLAIMANTS 



FOR A PLACE 

 IN THE GARDEN 



This decorative Dahlia, Mrs. Grace 

 Beebe, in lavender and white is 

 representative of the type of 

 bloom that is in popular favor 



The name Cambridge Scarlet 

 commemorates the place of 

 origin and the color of 

 a bright flowered Bee-balm 



Quite remarkable in the 

 greatly increased size of 

 flower, the newer Mont- 

 bretias are things apart. 

 Star of the East is orange- 

 scarlet, three inches across 







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For brilliant yellow in fall, 

 repeating the color effect of 

 Forsythia in spring the new six- 

 foot tall Sunflower will be wel- 

 come ^Helianthus questifolius) 



From Canada comes this rich rose pink Rose Frank 

 W. Dunlop, seedling from Mrs. Charles Russell 



An old-time annual from 

 Aleppo but not before offered 

 for garden use is this brilliant 

 scarlet Adonis aleppica. The 

 flowers are three inches across 



As a greenhouse Rose for cut flowers it has been 

 tried out and has shown many good qualities already 



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